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Manchester United have had a rough season, currently sitting in 14th place as they head into the final six games of the Premier League season.
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Whilst a top-half finish is still mathematically possible, Ruben Amorim is surely turning his attention to the Europa League with so much riding on lifting the trophy.
A victory in Europe would not only bring extra funds to the club, but would also see United qualify for the Champions League and bring an extra £100 million in income from the prestigious tournament.
With United’s dramatic 5-4 win over Lyon only taking place three days ago, it’s expected that some of Amorim’s star players who battled it out on Thursday night could have a break today, giving some of the United youngsters a runout.
Throughout the season, Amorim has had to rely on his youngsters, with the club’s financial struggles preventing any big-name reinforcements in the winter transfer window.
Upon arrival from Sporting Lisbon, Amorim was made aware by the United hierarchy that the priority was to focus on developing the existing potential in the youth academy and utilising the newly signed young talent.
It’s fair to say that on this front Amorim hasn’t disappointed, with Toby Collyer getting regular appearances, Chido Obi and Harry Amass getting their debuts, plus Leny Yoro, Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven becoming regulars on the pitch when able.
The Portuguese manager has also had his talented youngsters in first-team training, with the likes of Godwill Kukonki, Jack Moorhouse, Tyler Fredricson and Elyh Harrison routinely sitting on the bench.
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Tyler Fredricson set to make his senior debut

Now, CentreDevils can reveal that barring any last minute changes todays clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers will see youngster Tyler Fredricson get his senior debut.
The 20-year-old centre-back is poised to start the game, with Amorim turning to the youngster as United face a tough end of the season.
Lisandro Martinez has been ruled out injured with an ACL tear since February, whilst Ayden Heaven received a set back to his recovery in training, being stretchered off the training pitch at Carrington.
Adding to these struggles, Victor Lindelof and Noussair Mazraoui had to leave the Quarter-Final clash with Lyon early on Thursday due to unconnected and unknown personal reasons.
As such, barring and set backs, Fredricson will be stepping out at Old Trafford this afternoon as part of Amorim’s back three.
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